by C. Jane Taylor | Sep 6, 2011 | Blog
In Vermont, we rarely think of hurricanes and hurricane season. The disastrous flooding caused by Irene changed all that. Happy-go-lucky Vermont homeowners who used to just close a window or two during bad weather are now subscribing to the National Hurricane... by C. Jane Taylor | Sep 1, 2011 | Blog
While the Green Mountain State was ravaged by Hurricane Irene, we held our breath at Green Mountain Garlic. Luckily, the Garlic Farm weathered the storm very well. When we see the devastation across Vermont we cannot be more grateful for our good fortune this year.... by C. Jane Taylor | Sep 1, 2011 | Blog
This is the Bartonsville Bridge before the storm. Covered bridges are iconic Vermont, hurricanes are not. If your power is back on and you’ve looked at YouTube since the unprecedented passage of Hurricane Irene through our Green Mountain State , you’ll... by C. Jane Taylor | Aug 31, 2011 | Blog
The chair does not have to be electric to kill you. Tired of sitting? Whether in the car taking Junior to college or getting back to the desk at school, many of us are sitting way too much right now. And our bodies are starting to rebel with everything from general... by C. Jane Taylor | Aug 30, 2011 | Blog
The above scenes plaster hurricane-related national and Vermont websites, newspapers and FaceBook pages today. Hurricane Irene brought on the worst flooding Vermont has seen in more than a century. At this point, wet basements are the least of our worries. Hurricane...